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GRANDIL'OQUOUS, a. [L. grandiloquus; grandis and loquor, to speak.] Speaking in ...
GRANDIL'OQUENCE,n. Lofty speaking; lofty expressions.
GRAND'F`ATHER, n. A father's or mother's father; the next degree above the fathe...
GRANDE'VOUS, a. Of great age. [Not used.]
GRANDEV'ITY, n. Great age. [Not used.]
GRAND'EUR, n. In a general sense, greatness; that quality or combination of qual...
GRANDEE'SHIP, n. The rank or estate of a grandee.
GRANDEE', n. A nobleman; a man of elevated rank or station. In Spain, a nobleman...
GRAND'DAUGHTER, n. The daughter of a son or daughter.
GRAND'CHILD, n. A son's or daughter's child; a child in the second degree of des...
GRAN'DAM, n. [grand and dame.] Grandmother. 1. An old woman.
GRAND, a. [L. grandis.] 1. Great; but mostly in a figurative sense; illustrious;...
FRA'GRANCE,'GRANCY, n. [L. fragrantia, from fragro, to smell strong.] Sweetness ...
GRAN'ATITE,n. [See Grenatite .]
GRAN'ATE, n. Usually written garnet,which see.
GRAN'ARY, n. [L. granarium, from granum, grain.] A store house or repository of ...